WEBVTT BRANDI: AND KETV NEWSWATCH 7'S ANDREW OZAKI HAS THE BIG STORY FROM THE STATE CAPITOL. ANDREW: LAST WEEK, OMAHA SENATOR ERNIE CHAMBER VOWED TO FILIBUSTER EVERY BILL ON FINAL READING. BUT TUESDAY, HE HAD A WINNER-TAKE-ALL FOCUS, LITERALLY. REMAINING SILENT ON 46 BILLS AS THEY PASSED, TARGETING ONLY LB 10 A BILL THAT WOULD MAKE NEBRASKA A WINNER-TAKE-ALL STATE, WHEN IT COMES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. SEN. CHAMBERS: IT IS SIMPLY UNFAIR, IT IS UNDEMOCRATIC, AND IT REPRESENTS THE FORMAL POSITION OF A POLITICAL PARTY. ANDREW: RIGHT NOW, NEBRASKA DIVIDES ITS FIVE PRESIDENTIA ELECTORAL VOTES. TWO GO TO THE VOTE WINNER IN THE STATE. THE OTHER THREE ARE AWARDED TO THE CANDIDATE THAT WINS IN EACH OF THE THREE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. IN 2008, PRESIDENT OBAMA, A DEMOCRAT, GOT ONE ELECTORIAL VOTE FROM THE DISTRICT THAT INCLUDES MOSTLY OMAHA. SEN. COOK: THERE IS GREATER OPPORTUNITY FOR NEBRASKANS' VOTE TO COUNT ANDREW: THE ISSUE, A PARTISAN SPLIT. DEMOCRATS ARGUE IT WOULD KEEP THE STATE RELEVANT. AND ENCOURAGE CANIDATES FROM BOTH PARTIES TO CAMPAIGN IN NEBRASKA. REPUBLICANS SAY ONLY TWO STATES IN THE COUNTRY SPLIT ELECTORIAL VOTES. SEN. HILKEMANN: RETURN NEBRASKA TO THE REST OF THE 49 STATES, AND LEAVE MAINE OUT THERE, AND MAYBE THEY WILL COME A LONG WITH US. AND LET'S RETURN NEBRASKA TO WINNER-TAKE-ALL. ANDREW: BUT THE MEASURE TH SOME CALL A REPUBLICAN LITMUS TEST CAME UP ONE VOTE SHORT OF BREAKING A FILLIBUSTER. THE SPONSOR DOES NOT BELIEVE DEALS WERE CUT TO ALLOW THE OTHER BILLS TO PASS. SEN. MCCOY: WE HAD SOME CONTEMPTUOUS BILLS, BUT I DON'T THINK THEY WERE INTERCONNECT REALLY IN ANY WAY. I THINK THEY WERE ABLE TO BE VOTED ON BY THE BODY, ON THEIR OWN MERITS, AND THE LEGISLATURE SPOKE. ANDREW: IN LINCOLN, ANDREW